In the last few hours, Pangu team finally released a new version of their popular tool that jailbreaks iOS 9-9.1. We already told you that Pangu iOS 9.1 jailbreak supports 64-bit devices like iPhone 6s/6s Plus, iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPad Air 2/1, iPad mini 4/3/2 iPad Pro and iPod touch 6, and that too if they are still running iOS 9.1 firmware.

In this post I am going to show you how to jailbreak iOS 9,iOS 9.1 using Pangu untethered jailbreak. Just before we start our guide, please make sure to have these things:

Once the process completes, the Pangu tool will tell you that your device is “Already Jailbroken”. You should see the Cydia icon on the last page of the home screen on your device. Please don’t forget to disable AirPlane mode before launching Cydia. Cydia will take some time “Preparing filesystem” when you launch it for the first time. It will exit after it is done, and respring your device.

In the last few hours, Pangu team finally released a new version of their popular tool that jailbreaks iOS 9-9.1. We already told you that Pangu iOS 9.1 jailbreak supports 64-bit devices like iPhone 6s/6s Plus, iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPad Air 2/1, iPad mini 4/3/2 iPad Pro and iPod touch 6, and that too if they are still running iOS 9.1 firmware.

In this post I am going to show you how to jailbreak iOS 9,iOS 9.1 using Pangu untethered jailbreak. Just before we start our guide, please make sure to have these things:

Once the process completes, the Pangu tool will tell you that your device is “Already Jailbroken”. You should see the Cydia icon on the last page of the home screen on your device. Please don’t forget to disable AirPlane mode before launching Cydia. Cydia will take some time “Preparing filesystem” when you launch it for the first time. It will exit after it is done, and respring your device.